The Irish Kennel Club’s Canine Good Citizen test comes to Dundalk this Saturday from 10am-3pm at the field behind the old Carroll’s Factory on the Dublin Road with the public invited to come and watch.
Official IKC judges will assess participants in the Puppy, Bronze, SIlver and Gold Canine Good Citizen tests.
These tests are designed to celebrate owners who have excellent control over their dogs in public space, both on and off the lead.
The Irish Kennel Club operates the test procedure to help educate dog owners and people thinking about buying a dog, and also to ensure that dogs are a respected part of the community.
The scheme operates through clubs and training classes, who must gain approval from the Irish Kennel Club to hold a Good Citizen Test.
This test assesses and officially recognise animals that are happy, loyal and well-behaved.
The test, constructed to mirror everyday events, ensures that dogs can carry out common tasks. These include:
This is a simple pass or fail system, with no grades or places awarded. The test is carried out by an independent qualified examiner, and all dogs (both pedigree and non-pedigree) are eligible to take it.
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